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IF JOHN M’GRAW MIXES HIS GOLF WITH HIS BASEBALL C pyright, 1916, by The Press Publistiing Co. (The New York Evening World), Crimson Team Outlucks Blue’ ” Rivals at. New Haven in) "| Second Game of Series ‘ NEW HAVEN, Feb, 4py ae". to Harvard for the’ second time Tau , lost all hope of winning the Int collegiate Hockey championship this season. The Crimson’s claim the title will undoubtedly be y nek by Dartmouth, which seven bas de. feated the Crimson team. Johnson- Willard Bout Apparently Off, However, most foltowers of the ide! sport will consider Harvard the As Far as Juarez, Mex., Is Concerned || champion as she not only beat Yale twice, but Princeton the same num- HAVANA, Cuba, Feb. 24-—It now looks as though the Johmson. |} Der of times, Yale has whipped thi. Willard match, 90 far as Juarez Is concerned, ie off for good. It seems be hough Hervard i enuneas vee that despite assurances from Promoter Curley, Johnson has been warned | | sea: honors. ! te vent by friends that If he sets foot on Mexican soll he will be arrested by ||,,Y8l0, was outlucked | by” Carranza, who will hold him for ran: and will ture him over to thef|3' tot What tales ae United States If the ransom Is not Richard Klegin, who, has moted sporting. events all over the world, and who Is Interested in promoting boxing exhibitions in this eth Mave Woite, Harvard wh city, declared to-day that he is in a position to positively state that the pote what looked iike an ‘ine 4 big fight will be njaged in Havana, as J ls perfectly willing to] | "1, the first half the ra } fall the terms made with Curley, substituting the word Havana reabe "earned “tide” aloe “ehots te t, but in the for Juares im his contract with the promoter. the Biis cornbarded thet Gri eee ‘ almost continuously. In this PORES ¢ 7 ¢ SER EENST SSR R ERS Wylde stopped fourteen shots whi ky A) . yj ‘ork turned aside two of the three” J Infield Line-Up Decided Upon McGraw Doubts About Feds Will Not Invade Bronx; - Sores aah For Giants’ Rookies at Marlin Golf Being Good Thing Newark Gets New Franchise. flarvard sored two goal to Yale's Youngsters Do Remarkably] tinged ‘hrewer, and, his quick snap For Baseball Pla FS | Oficial Announcement of which means that the Federat Leegue | F-FOPCE Nearly Wat. for, Thole. Bast Day's Bi at rae ae, tee, ——— y Change in Circuit Will Be the Bronx are th eperation. * K. O.’s Gattle . Real Practice. F Pat ied ~ with. no lone | Although Giants’ rk fans are enthutastic over nas Manager, ing]| the new orde: a ebail. = LS ES Ad Sage (WORAW'S REAL CONCERN, ) Made To-morrow at Meeting} = nr oro amin nrs| In Albany Bout: MARLIN, Feb, 4. | Perfectly at home at anorta top tie} Who Plays Left-Handed, Is UT HOW TO in Buffalo. baseball in Newark have turned : 5 rangy player, RPI PLAYERS against the International League club] ALBANY, Fvb. 34.—H Pierce,” *. rans \ goubtiees “"Howeve gt yl Now an Ardent Follower of = yrs i and Pat Powers has been assured of rors hard-hitting contender Me dour ne | feat than th Besrne™ aeicker o4 Bis He Is | “Lam not nearly 90 much con- HERE will be no Federal club in] liberal patronage, It is even hinted| the lightweight championship, had Aatitieg skate e ~ ea iece loway remin a the Scotch Game, He Is In-|| cerned about how to get together I the Bronx this year. Although] that a number of former ‘Newark though a Dit taller, Koren : ° stars who have been asked to play for their first elding practice. ‘They| bese was as lively ga a cricket. He clined to Believe That It Has}] © helt club thle -sprinny? seid Xe- the official announcement will) |" requced salary may Jump’ to. the|t#® slugger trom Portchester we first base; Holloway, |feced the hot grounders like a vet- Graw, “as I am about how to [| not be made until to-morrow It was! Feds, ater’ bou Germania Hall here to. ates Freie, ‘ 4 | eran and threw accurately. Dim the Bat-|] plse® the twenty or more players } learned this afternoon that ‘P. T.| Mr. Powers has already selected a|night. Pierce had every one of the second base; Kores, third Marshall is a big, strong young-| a Tendency to Dim ats) that 1 must let go under the Powers and his associate, Harry Sin- | training camp for hin team. Th ten rounds by a big fia ties ont ite ane ene Byes ralo putting the timit at twenty. | clalr and George Uter, of Oklahoma |$art In about two weeks for ey ar ais Le f° : eC atin i ak ren sting Eye. pong sain ; i) who purchased tho Kansss City tran- Shreveport, Ta. Sich ea tase te the ‘second round Pierce. almost hi tly, cate in Newark.|forty miles fr arahall. These tore attle’s ear with a ic, “You pee, it fon merely a ques~ |") toa tow days ao It looked aq| teams will playa number of exhibl- left hook. From that time or’ he-Hae” By Bozeman Bulger. tion of turning these men loose | j¢ New York would be invaded, but| 0" games before the regular season Gattle at his merc HIE conversion of John McGraw |] with unconditional releases, hut opens, The Federal League will hold a wonderful battle and made a bjj er looking over a number of sites! \ts schedule meeting in Buffalo Fri- hit with the fi to the cause of golf is complete. |] we will have to find a place fer | ii the Bronx the Federal League| day. Tho only re The Giants’ manager ended the |] them se that their contracts cau || _\ ‘able to Anish was because he bund, mystery concerning his whereabouts || be made good, We will havo at life in the last 10 the same fence, Marshall threw by strolling into the offices of the club to bases and let his arm out too. He —— ‘ Gattlo made a great. Ment Marlin something Ike forty-five ently against Al Dewey, and” huge bag of the local fans were surprised to ow throws out of the dirt or|had-s batting average of .426 inat|vesterday, carrying & players and xome of them, WINTER LEAGUE WH, the wide ones, He is a left- left-handed golf tools and oxhibiting |} tog, are bright prospects.” IN ISPERS a pee ale sige Lake ; jes . -: Le ——n—n—————= | a score card, showing that he had — ——S — feated Hane Lobert the day before ae President Edward Barrow of the; with all “s ‘they left Havana. He did not even|rewiston, Me., team, ia in town on|international League and President | Coach Kelley ordered CHAMPION WATERBURY WINS, SPORTS OF -MANY SORTS. |jcsatte to naveveaion uatnewson, Both |s visit. While nere i Tener of the National League, held ime 2eehet thandey,,S2.nere was hath: (ONLY AFTER HARD STRUGGLE: of these players returned with the/}P Ay PI >| another meeting yesterday relative {into the tubs. Ray Caldwell took hie _ — - manager from Cuba. They will all first hike of the seaso: 6 Fale football! 66: their things ready and will leave geod 2 ne Ere ot to playing an International League Lawrence Waterbury, the nations: . ofc tn ae if Nor as, she lets team in the Bronx. After the meet- N. Y¥., Feb, 24.—sixty amateur champion at racquets, wi A contract fered| with the regular team for Marlin to- |New York as anywhe: rt mpl and it ne. ing it was announced that the Bronx rted for indoor practic extended to the limit yesterday. in, the. } 3 the baseball ‘a Rag ry Nobody loves outdoor exercise situation remains unchanged and and Dr. Albert Hi. Sharpe, coack ot aN course of the.second round far Ae “Nol of Yale that President Hempstead of the|team, took charge of the indoor work. | national championship at the Racquet, "|more than I do,” said McGraw, “and a i | i 2 it i fy ae 4} | : i i i i i i Ty ig In I 5 g #3 z E s 2 fj iH Fy ‘ Fig i! Hs FFE rfl i i | eh of had rd in zit A i He Hd : ag 2 l PtH H 5 i : f i 42 Tas Chat pattie (he Base Giants atill declines to allow the| Pitchers and catchels and the new men|and Tennis Club, by George M. Hedi» yt Not only did Skeeters franchise to be transferred ir third Tun to the fifth, but Feb. oy od keeping in the open air that I ever te tea Beonk. baseman, had been placed on probation oD co Pires: saw. I still have my doubts about it —— ef uneit ‘April. . bands were played. y being @ good thing for ball players, bate od eagaled beget ay J . ———>_—___ Tn the only other match in the ard pect the Feder: ague wi el in ond round, Stanley G. Mortimer 4 es ey eee be 4 bas rn gphee te Hass dfs Friday and Saturday of MORIARTY DECISIVELY Tuxedo defeated Grenvite, Ora but It good thing for me, and i this week, it will be ten or twelve DEFEATS CHICK WEST, | t2%tome, club, without dimoutty. ry Tag | #2 F fit i # Hl § ch | | it =f iL 1 i i expect to keep it up until I play 2] Latest advices from Pailedelphia say thet Kid|days before the schedule is an. of the entrants drew byes in the id, with the result that none retty good game. I improved eno Williame ct ced, on account of the tr vowns, nce to competing | at Havana to-do the nine holes in ond Jobany KBbave tere deve matches | Row the firat round winners took the cpurt ring the Kansas City franchise to] gRINGEPORT, Conn, Feb. 24.—| 5: % which they tell me is pretty for | ‘9 box siz rounds at the Olympia on March 17} Sither Newark or this city. ith, MAME ‘Gk! Sytabine i saris matohes, Clareseutik the $00-yard ewim|®, Am, DARING. Ht ee tung a va Ressiag os ¥ serond © wee! Capt, Huston, Col. Ruppert and|{beat Chick West of Holyoke at the Ca- o will meet George A. | mill is ‘ to teat sal ® Br pres ee See Hen Manager Donovan ciected the uni-|sine Club of this lty In « Atteen-round Thorne of Chicago, while, Vilas. “A pecullar thing to me is that my comes from ¥ form for the Highlanders yest lay. | bout. ve hard the 2 h test difficulty is in driving the ors comm fom Mi Pas. Te. wer Watling nome uniforms will be white|Aret round, but Moriarty wae frome J.C. Waterbury of the home club. have a ten- a tit yeoterday with his ma2-) With @ blue stripe and blue mono- | ctever and with hard left hooks Se aren ager io 8 hotel lobby there, and thereafter an-| gram on t rt and cap. The socks was regarded as pretty accurate | nounced he would do no more taining until Jsck| Will be. blue. ‘The travelling wal- ee eT ae ska Bilent Martin stopped ball, but evidently the | Johnson should appear at Juares for the fight} form will be blue with a cardinal . feed riarty Robinson in ihe otaty ply in golf. | sbeduled for March 6 and now indefinitely post-|and green stripe running Ca had partly closed both of West's eyes. Gymnasium nigh! —_— marv poned because of Johnson's nos. ral, Willa /the goods, The c: will be of the Le meaderrghe O., Feb. 24—-At|to see Bob Hdgren, who never played | caid be feared he might become etale, same material and fhe stockings the eo! last nignt the Bpnltes Fesing baseball much, make wonderful same color as the home ones. lub of Hamilton, Ont., beat | directly toward the green, and he was| ‘The Richard B, Sause Company, as the land- pacing b land A. C. 6 te ¢ ‘also just beginning, At first I thougnt 4 CHICAGO, Feb. 24,—William (“Billy”) he was a about not having & Sullivan, veteran catcher of the Chicago le Ys Sire HANS WAGNER CELEBRATES played before. He ought to make & ‘ Areticnnlly Teleased, tonday decided to rar, ident Han Johnson for & FORTY-FIRST BIRTHDAY.| | “Mathewson was the best golfer in eeelion’ as an umpire inthe American our party, I believe he would : « | Longue, have won the tournament if he had PITTSBURGH, Pa., Feb. 94.—Honus) not decided to withdraw. He had ] 4M Wagnet, veteran shoristop of the Pitts-| won two ganies, but Aid not ‘want 10 aod ie asked that the socurity be litem Faimins (of he, indiana tional League team, cele! t-| beat a local club man out of ie agus eyo forty-first birthday here to-day. trophy, even. it it had been possible oe ee thet the plaistif! be given « judemen day sent noth bana ‘onor | for . ie eeaiuht by the “ours loogas” A. or.|. “Another thing,” he added, “ie that] At the weekly mesting of the New York state will continue to play left-handed. IJ athietic Commission Mike Fleming, known in box. ganization made up of local baseball o'not believe in thie des of changing | ts ea, fans, at which President John K. Tenor Ot tle the only Way I can owing tw ghrthe Nilanal League, ‘and President | naturally, and, in my opinion, a golfer ware and President Barney Dreyfuss | had better atick to the style that is of the Pirates are scheduled to be, most natural. It is that way in base- of Cn Present. ' | ball, and I can find no logical reason ey Chul Seen py= ean why a aan, ould nes play pelt leet jed as well as right-handed. 5 mvin_ine|$200 FINE FOR PITCHER 'Btit't aminot Bronciont anough at | iuine ‘cant whe mony wives ts cur edetectAduttidghy Oahen Tai a | a] WHO USES “EMERY BALL.” tiay ineur owe, seme. jut i'm going eee etaiae i Wee tae Sot ee cee | nat be, invented holding Mabe to Eee . will mabe Sharkey | contract. fo learn.” . Jimmy Dutty, BS] CHICAGO, Feb. 24.—Pitchers in the ee oy emma a > % Noein, mening fieey hogy prone matty et wing) ‘surprise to President Hempstead | ,, "ree tom Ne victor over Knockout Brows, and Secretary ror as it wag to the i Er; j l ii Bt if FF fedeahe bald 0, Onaus of O80 INDIANAPOLIS, 24.—Manager \ signed contract of Catcher Ber! the Queensboro A. ©, will |ing the club bis the signature of e rule will | 4 Island City rena om Seturday mber. Bi lon at en Bushy Greham will hook up with Mike oa i uffalo on 4 aud Young Gorman will fece Jolinay i es ; dat on the fulfilment of its conditions two months, oa Mart of Otaten, Island, 4s CitICAGO, Feb. 34 Raseball enthus)- jal wi speed ani je renga ts were cheered to-day y the an DILLON OUTFIGHTS HOWARD, bicagd Ai have a treat in wate Jim Coffey wil! i boos AY the » | Ro ineament that Judne x, i Vand . " Jal bows to be bel eh 4 ably would give his decision thi Jack Dillon's superior hitting power Wie. Tericem Ao (Arras Ldesaieateily Vag i Xe in the sult of the Federal Len, advantage in weight enabled him to ~ Te) this fellow, all right, John.” aK against organized baseball. ‘The Jute down Johnny Howard during the this one Interested a had the case under advisement fu half of @ ten-round bout and to will see him in jt 4 4 Santa. 3 é SPRINGS, Ark., Feb. 24,—Th HY , HOT 7 rhe the fears as ed